An estimated 46 million people in America have been diagnosed with arthritis

Arthritis is a term used to describe more than 100 different conditions that affect joints as well as other parts of the body. Arthritis is one of the most prevalent chronic health problems and the nation’s most common cause of disability. An estimated 46 million people in America have been diagnosed with arthritis including 300,000 children under the age of 18.

The most common types of arthritis include: Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA), Osteoarthritis (OA) and Juvenile Arthritis (JA)

Did you know?

• Arthritis affects one in five adults in the United States, or an estimated 50 million people.

• These estimates are expected to continue to soar, reaching 67 million by 2030.

• Two-thirds of people with arthritis are younger than age 65.

• In 2003, the total cost attributable to arthritis in the United States reached $128 billion.

• Arthritis is the most common cause of disability among adults in this country.

Are you surprised by any of these statements? If so, you’re not alone. Most of us don’t realize the significant and serious impact arthritis has on a person’s quality of life, our country’s economy, and the health of our nation. It is more than “just aches and pains.”